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Papillon Press
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Papillon Press
The Newsletter of the Papillon (Dog) Club of NSW Inc
Affiliated with DOGS NSW
JAN/FEB 2011
THE PAPILLON (DOG) CLUB OF NSW INC AFFILIATED WITH DOGS NSW
Welcome to the
January/ February Newsletter of
the Papillon Club of NSW
ANKC and ADAA Agility Champion Flutterwing Zoro Zen ADM2 JDM2 GD SPD MAAD OAC NJC
Flutterwing Fairy Star ADM ADO JDX SD GD SPD
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THE PAPILLON (DOG) CLUB OF NSW INC
OFFICE BEARERS
President:
Vice President:
Secretary:
Assistant Secretary:
Treasurer:
Assistant Treasurer:
Editor:
Ms Sharon MacFarlane
Ph. 02 6373 5278
Di Cavanagh
Ph. 02 6331 9390
Jean Rimmer
Ph. 02 9627 4625
Helen Beasley
Ph. 02 9627 1753
Sue Scott
Ph. 02 6456 7391
Donna Marszal
Ph. 02 9626 2171
Sue Scott
PO Box 120 Berridale NSW 2628
NB – New Email Address: PapillonPress@bigpond.com
COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Rick Scott
Helen Nolan
Ros Cavanagh
Carmel Dowley
Gail Starr (Trophy Steward)
Please forward items for the Papillon Press to the Editor as above. Every effort will be made to publish the Papillon Press on
a bi-monthly basis. The views expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the Club and/or the Editor.
Please address all other correspondence to:
The Secretary
PO Box 147
Riverstone NSW 2765
Cover Photo: Papillons shining at agility
Flutterwing Zoro Zen and Flutterwing Fairy Star, bred by our member Camilla Cowley; trained and
handled by Stacy Richards. Photos from caninefunsports.com.au
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From the Editor’s desk…
Each issue it’s a challenge to find new and interesting material to present in our newsletter. I am
always pleased when you, the members, have something to contribute, or have a suggestion for what
you would like to see in our newsletter. So please feel free to share any item of news that you might
have; we’d love to hear from you!
This issue, we have a lovely article about an amazing little agility champion, Flutterwing Zoro Zen. A
big ‘thank you’ to Camilla Cowley and Stacy Richards for this contribution.
Cheers,
Sue.
Feedback…Feedback…Feedback…
Is there something you would like to see in the Papillon Press? Do you have a comment or suggestion? Your
contributions are always welcome at PapillonPress@bigpond.com Or write to the Editor, PO Box 120 Berridale NSW 2628.
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Canberra Royal Results
DOGS
BABY CLASS
1ST
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T Clements EMMOGE RISING
SON
PUPPY CLASS
1ST
163
2ND
165
3RD
164
P&G Harding GUILCROFT
GOODGOLLY ITS OLLIE
L Spooner SANDRINAS
MASTERS APPRENTICE
J McEwan MIYU RISEN
SHINE
INTERMEDIATE CLASS
1ST
169
J McEwan CH BURLEEDS
FREDDY STEADY GO
AUST BRED CLASS
1ST
170
2ND
172
3RD
171
C Colley CH TYRONDALE
REALLY RED
E,C & G Teakel Ch JAYJESS
THE BOY FROM OZ
L Spooner CH SANDRINAS
FASHION ASSASSIN
OPEN CLASS
1ST
173
2ND
174
3RD
175
CHALLENGE DOG
173
RESERVE CHALLENGE DOG
170
T Clements GR CH
STARBLAZE HUGO BOSS
IJ Hinde/J Dickinson-Franks GR
CH GLENIREN SCARLET
ROBIN SUNSHOO (Imp UK)
L Spooner CH SANDRINAS
CARRYON KOTTEN
T Clements GR CH
STARBLAZE HUGO BOSS
C Colley CH TYRONDALE
REALLY RED
BITCHES
PUPPY CLASS
1ST
181
2ND
178
JUNIOR CLASS
1ST
185
2ND
184
3RD
186
L Spooner SANDRINAS
MASTERS WATER WITCH
C Colley TYRONDALE FREE
SPIRIT
L Spooner SANDRINAS SPIN A
STORY ONYZ
J McEwan BURLEEDS ROSE
MARIE
RM Withers MONDELISE
LADY GUINEVERE
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INTERMEDIATE CLASS
1ST
187
2ND
189
AUST BRED CLASS
1ST
191
2ND
190
3RD
192
OPEN CLASS
1ST
196
2ND
194
3RD
193
CHALLENGE BITCH
196
RESERVE CHALLENGE
BITCH
191
L Spooner CH SANDRINAS
PASSION FOR FASHION
BEST OF BREED
173
RUNNER UP BEST OF
BREED
196
T Clements GR CH
STARBLAZE HUGO BOSS
L Spooner CH TYRONDALE
DAISY NEW DAY
P&G Harding CH GUILCROFT
CLASSIC COPYRIGHT
L Spooner CH SANDRINAS
JEWEL IN THE CROWN
L Spooner CH SANDRINAS
PASSION FOR FASHION
P&G Harding CH GUILCROFT
XANADU MAGIC
L Spooner SANDRINAS DISCO
DOLLY
L Spooner CH TYRONDALE
DAISY NEW DAY
IJ Hinde/J Dickinson-Franks CH
TRESCHIC MISS
IMPERATRIX
T Clements STARBLAZE
CLASSIC BREAKING DAWN
L Spooner CH TYRONDALE
DAISY NEW DAY
ENTRIES NOW BEING TAKEN FOR OUR
EASTER 2011 SPECIALTY SHOW!
AGENDAS AT THE END OF THIS
NEWSLETTER FOR BOTH THE NSW AND
VIC PAPILLON CLUB SHOWS.
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Championship News
Pamela and Garth Harding are proud to present
Singapore Champion Guilcroft Wellington Web
Now residing in Japan
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Members’ News
Mondelise Heavenly Bliss
Carmel Dowley reports:
I was so proud of my young miss over the week end.. :) (14 February 2011)
Mikayla (aka Mondelise Heavenly Bliss) at only her 2nd and 3rd outing (naughty mum left her sitting at
home through the BP Classes) had 2 X BCC's and a MPIG win at the Dogs NSW Fundraising Show at EP.
Congratulations, Carmel, we wish you continued success with your young lady.
Irene Landau has sent us the following lovely email:
The newsletter in electronic format is wonderful!!!
Love all those great colour photos - not to mention the reduction in cost.
I'm sure others have also complimented you but I must add my congratulations as well.
As we are now living in Tassie we don't have much opportunity to participate in club events or to socialise
with all those lovely Paps & their owners but I very much enjoy staying in touch and pondering where our
next Pap will come from.
Here's our team:
Jack - Maisongabbi Diamond Jack - hates the show ring, loves Agility fast and sharp! Great coat.
Jill - Jirralea Wild Honey - our Tassie-born princess not quite 2yo - her cute face made the front cover of
the local newspaper.
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„Jack‟ - Maisongabbi Diamond Jack
„Jill‟ – Jirralea Wild Honey at 6 months
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Jill makes the front cover of the local paper!
Thank you for sharing a bit about yourself and your dogs, Irene. It‟s a great way to „meet‟ you all!
(And your feedback about the Newsletter is appreciated!)
Member News
If you have some recent success or other news that you would
like to share with other members, we’d love to hear from you!
You can drop us a line at PapillonPress@bigpond.com
Please include a recent photo if possible!
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Flutterwing Zoro Zen
Dual Agility Champion
ANKC Agility Champion
ANKC Master Agility x 5
ANKC Master Jumping x 6
ADAA Agility Champion
ADAA International Agility Dog
ADAA Master Agility Dog x 3
“ BUDDY ”
Owner/Handler - Stacy Richards, Sydney Australia
FLUTTERWING ZORO ZEN
Sire: Aust Ch. Colinarra That’s Enough
Dam: Flutterwing Fairy Bell
Breeder: Flutterwing
Mrs C J Cowley, NSW, Australia
The moment I saw Buddy, I fell in love with him, he was so adorable and he had such attitude
and gusto. Everything is done at warp speed and for him Agility is all about he and I running
together and taking whatever is in our path.
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Buddy began his Agility trialling in July 2006 with a 1 st place in Novice Jumping against all
height dogs and from that day he set the standard. Within his first year he gained all his
Novice and Excellent titles.
The following year 2007 he became Masters titled in Agility and Jumping, going on to gain
multiple Masters titles in both.
This success made him a standout and in 2008 we were selected to represent NSW at the
Australian National Agility Championships. Buddy was and still is the smallest dog to ever be
selected in any State team.
The year after that 2009, he gained the prestigious ANKC Agility Champion Title along with
the ADAA Agility Champion and ADAA International Agility Dog title.
He then went on to win the Sydney Royal Agility competition in 2010.
What is special about this little dog, is that he is usually the smallest dog in the field
measuring only 24cm.
To gain the Agility Champion title, Buddy had to gain 20 x Masters Qualifying 1st places - 10
in Agility and 10 in Jumping, then also must gain another 20 x Masters Qualifying places,
either 1st, 2nd or 3rd, again 10 in each agility and 10 in Jumping.
Buddy is very well known in Australia, in fact I have had complete strangers tell me they
know him from watching youtube or just hearing about this great little Papillion doing Agility.
He was affectionately nicknamed “The Pap on Crack” by Ronda Carter when she came to Aust.
for her Seminar in 2008 and he lives up to that name every time we enter the ring.
There is no other quite like little Buddy and he is my “Once in a lifetime dog”.
He is a special little dog, he is my friend, my companion, he is my Agility Champion.
Although Buddy is still only a young dog at 6 yrs here are some of his
career highlights so far:
2007
Jumping Dog of the Year - Agility Dog Club of NSW.
ADAA Grand Prix Agility Challenge Toy Dog of the Year
Winning Team member Festival of Agility 2007
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2008
Team member NSW State Team for Australian
National Agility Championships.
Star of Foxtell TV add for Internet Security Promotion.
Jumping Dog of the Year - Agility Dog Club of NSW.
Award of Excellence Trophy- presented by the Agility Dog Club of NSW
2009
AGILITY CHAMPION TITLE
36 of the 40 qualifying cards FIRST PLACE
First Toy Group Dog in Australia
First & only Papillon in Australia
8th Agility Champion in NSW
ADAA Agility Champion, Games Dog, Team Dog, Masters 3
ADAA International Agility Dog
ADAA Grand Prix Toy Medallion Stakes Dog of the Year
Agility Dog of the Year - Agility Dog Club of NSW.
Jumping Dog of the Year - Agility Dog Club of NSW.
Aus link Dog of the Year – Agility Dog Club of NSW.
Winning Team member Festival of Agility 2009
2010
Sydney Royal Show Masters Agility Dog of Year
ADAA Grand Prix Individual Agility Challenge Toy Dog of the Year
First Australian Papillon to feature in the USA publication by Camino Books
“Papillon Champions, 2007-2009"
Featured in TV pilot show “Kids & Animals” for the European market by Fremantle Media
Aust.
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A very happy Stacy with Buddy.
Well done to you both!
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HEALTH AND WELFARE
KENNEL COUGH
WHAT IS IT?
“Kennel cough” is an infectious bronchitis characterized by a
harsh, hacking cough which most people describe as sounding
like “something stuck in my dog’s throat.” It is analogous to a
chest cold for humans and is only a serious condition in special
circumstances (see below); in general, it resolves on its own. A
dog with Kennel Cough generally feels active and maintains a
normal appetite despite frequent fits of coughing. There is
usually no fever or listlessness, just lots of coughing.
(A coughing dog that has a poor appetite, fever, and/or
listlessness should be evaluated for pneumonia.)
WHAT DOES A COUGHING DOG SOUND LIKE?
Dogs can make an assortment of respiratory sounds. Usually a cough is very recognizable but it is important
to be aware of another sound called a “reverse sneeze.” The reverse sneeze is often mistaken for a cough, for
a choking fit, for sneezing, for retching, or even for gasping for breath. In fact, the reverse sneeze represents
a post-nasal drip or “tickle in the throat.” It is considered normal especially for small dogs or dogs and only
requires attention if it is felt to be “excessive.” The point here is to know a cough when you see one. A
cough can be dry or “productive,” meaning it is followed by a gag, swallowing motion, production of foamy
mucus (not to be confused with vomiting).
HOW DOES INFECTION OCCUR?
The infected dog sheds infectious bacteria and/or viruses in respiratory secretions. These secretions become
aerosolized and float in the air to be inhaled by a healthy dog.
The normal respiratory tract has substantial safeguards against invading infectious agents. The most
important of these is probably what is called the “mucociliary escalator.” This safeguard consists of tiny
hair-like structures called “cilia”, which protrude from the cells lining the respiratory tract, and extend into a
coat of mucus over them. The cilia beat in a coordinated fashion through the lower and more watery mucus
layer called the “sol.” A thicker mucus layer called the “gel” floats on top of the sol. Debris, including
infectious agents, get trapped in the sticky gel and the cilia move them upward towards the throat where the
collection of debris and mucus may be coughed up and/or swallowed.
The mucociliary escalator is damaged by the following:
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shipping stress
crowding stress
heavy dust exposure
cigarette smoke exposure
infectious agents (viruses such as reovirus, adenovirus, parainfluenza virus, and even the distemper
virus can be initiating infections).
Cold temperature
Poor ventilation
Without this protective mechanism, invading bacteria, especially Bordetella bronchiseptica, the chief agent
of Kennel Cough, may simply march down the airways unimpeded.
Bordetella bronchiseptica organisms have some tricks of their own as well:
They are able to bind directly to cilia, rendering them unable to move within 3 hours of contact.
They secrete substances that disable the immune cells normally responsible for consuming &
destroying bacteria
Because it is common for Bordetella to be accompanied by at least one other infectious agent (such as one of
the viruses listed below), “Kennel Cough” is actually a complex of infections, rather than infection by one
agent.
MEMBERS OF THE “KENNEL COUGH” COMPLEX
Parainfluenza virus
Canine Adenovirus type 2
Canine Distemper Virus
Canine Herpesvirus
Canine Reovirus (type 1, 2, or 3)
Any of these viruses can produce a minor sore throat and cough
ultimately allowing an “in” for the more toxic Bordetella bronchiseptica
bacteria.
Classically, dogs get infected when they are kept in a crowded situation with poor air circulation but lots of
warm air (i.e. a boarding kennel, vaccination clinic, obedience class, local park, animal shelter, animal
hospital waiting room, or grooming parlor). In reality, most causes of coughing that begin acutely in the dog
are due to infectious causes and usually represent some form of Kennel Cough.
THE INCUBATION PERIOD IS 2 - 14 DAYS
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HOW IS DIAGNOSIS MADE?
Usually the history of exposure to a crowd of dogs within the proper time frame plus typical examination
findings (coughing dog that otherwise feels well) is adequate to make the diagnosis. Radiographs show
bronchitis, though severe cases can progress to pneumonia, especially if the canine distemper virus is
involved.
HOW CONTAGIOUS IS IT?
Among dogs Kennel Cough is fairly contagious depending on stress level, vaccination status, and exposure
to minor viruses. Dogs shed Bordetella organisms for up to 3 months after infection. Bordetella is generally
not considered contagious to humans though it is closely related to Bordetella pertussis, the agent of
Whooping Cough. Immune-suppressed humans potentially could be infected.
HOW IS KENNEL COUGH TREATED?
Although most cases will go away on their own, we like to think we can hasten recovery with antibiotics
to directly kill the Bordetella organism. Alternatively, Kennel Cough may be treated with cough
suppressants to provide comfort during natural recovery. Alternatively, antibiotics and cough
suppressants can be combined.
WHEN IS IT A SERIOUS CONDITION?
Very young puppies, especially those with a recent shipping history, are especially prone to severe cases
of infectious tracheobronchitis (frequently progressing to pneumonia).
In dogs where the distemper virus is involved , there is tremendous potential for serious consequences.
VACCINATION OPTIONS:
There are basically two options for Kennel cough vaccination: injectable and intranasal. It is important
to realize that not all members of the Kennel Cough complex have a vaccine. Also, because Kennel
Cough is a localized infection (meaning it is local to the respiratory tract), it is an infection that does not
lend itself to prevention by vaccination. Vaccination must be regularly boosted and often vaccination
simply muffles the severity of infection without completely preventing it.
INJECTABLE VACCINE
For puppies, injectable vaccination provides good systemic immunity as long as two doses are given
(approximately one month apart) after age 4 months. Boosters are generally given annually.
VACCINATION IS NOT USEFUL IN A DOG ALREADY INCUBATING KENNEL COUGH.
NASAL VACCINE
Intranasal vaccination may be given as early as 3 weeks of age and immunity generally lasts 10-12
months. (Usually this vaccine is also boosted annually.) The advantage here is that the local immunity is
stimulated, right at the site where the natural infection would be trying to take hold. It takes 4 days to
generate a solid immune response after intranasal vaccination so it is best if vaccination is given at least 4
days prior to the exposure. Some dogs will have some sneezing or nasal discharge in the week following
intranasal vaccination. As a general rule, nasal vaccination provides faster immunity than injectable
vaccination.
There is some evidence that young puppies in a high risk environment may benefit from
both injectable and nasal vaccination (rather than simply receiving one or the other).
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WHAT IF KENNEL COUGH DOESN’T IMPROVE?
As previously noted, this infection is generally self-limiting. It should be at least improved partially after
one week of treatment. If no improvement has been observed in this time, a re-check exam (possibly
including radiographs of the chest) would be a good idea. Failure of Kennel Cough to resolve suggests an
underlying condition. Kennel Cough can activate a previously asymptomatic collapsing trachea or the
condition may have progressed to pneumonia. There is also another respiratory infection called Canine
Influenza, which seemed to be a racing greyhound issue exclusively until late 2005. This infection
produces fever and pneumonia but starts looking like a routine Kennel Cough. This particular infection is
much more severe, highly contagious, but for now seems to be uncommon.
If you have questions about a coughing dog, do not hesitate to bring them to your veterinarian.
(Material sourced from http://www.marvistavet.com )
ADVICE FROM THE ANKC IN REGARD TO THE NEUTER
CHAMPION TITLE
Neuter Champion Title
Members wishing to enter their dogs in the new Neuter Classes to obtain points toward
the newly introduced Neuter Champion title must apply to have their dog(s) recorded as
a Neuter on the Main Register of the ANKC database. (Refer to ANKC regulations Part
5, Section 3.5)
3.5 Only dogs or bitches registered with an ANKC Member Body as a “neuter” on the
main register shall be eligible to compete in either Class 15,16,17 or 18. (Amended
10/01)
You are required to return the original Main Certificate of Registration to the office
along with a photocopy of the desexing certificate.
You will be issued with a new certificate reflecting the updated status of your dog.
The administration fee for this service will be $15.00
Please note: Any Neuter Champion title points accrued prior to the
date your dog was recorded as a Neuter on the Main Register of the
ANKC database may not be counted towards granting the Neuter
Champion title.
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Minutes of the Papillon (Dog) Club of NSW Inc
Held Sunday 2 January 2011
At Erskine Park
Meeting opened at 4.25pm
Attendances and apologies as per attendance book.
Minutes of the last meeting (26 Aug 10) were read and confirmed as a true and accurate record.
Moved: Mrs H Beasley Seconded: Mr T Hamlyn they be accepted.
Business arising from previous minutes:
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Letter to be written to Ms K Devereaux & Mrs M Withers re their action at a previous show.
It was decided that due to the time lapse that this matter be dropped.
New Members:
Ms T Geyer, NSW
Mrs G Smith NSW
Moved: Mrs H Beasley Seconded: Mrs T Hamlyn that the new members be accepted.
Correspondence Received:
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Sydney Royal – RAS Supporters Program
Sydney Royal – information on the upcoming Sydney Royal Show
D&V Harris – Harigold catalogues offering their services.
Dogs NSW – update breed rescue services.
Dogs NSW – Dogs on Show in June 2011
Dogs NSW – notification of receipt of April 2011 schedule
Dogs NSW – acknowledging booking of Ring 3 for April 2011 show
Mrs H Baldi – Card and Vale notice.
Mr C Rogers (NZ)– re his accommodation and airfares for the upcoming show.
Correspondence Sent:
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Mr John Jones – get well card
Mr Clive Rogers – email sent to Mr Rogers in NZ re arrangements for his judging
appointment in April 2011.
Moved Mrs S Scott and Seconded Mrs D Marszal that correspondence be accepted.
Treasurer’s Report
Balance as at 4.10.10 - $1,812.50
Accounts for payment:
Secretary
$83.50 – payment of ring booking, posting of marked catalogues, general postage
and draft schedule to Dogs NSW.
Moved Mr T Hamlyn and Seconded Mrs H Beasley that accounts be paid.
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Show Business:
Ring, tables & chairs ordered for show.
Mrs Marszal advised that the ribbons had been ordered for the September show.
The Secretary advised that Mr Clive Rogers (NZ) had been contacted regarding his
arrangements for Easter 2011. He will be staying with relatives and he will advise on
airfares.
Mrs Flynn advised that she will donate the BIS trophy for the upcoming show.
Mrs Scott will organise trophies/prizes for the upcoming show.
It was decided that as from September 2011 the Neuter Class entry fee will be $5.00.
Members are asked to “bring a plate” for the luncheon after the completion of the show.
General Business:
At the next meeting we will be electing judges for the two 2012 shows. These are to be local
judges only.
Meeting closed at 5.00pm
Dates for your Diary.
20th April 2011 – Papillons at the Sydney Royal Show
24th April 2011
– Papillon Club of NSW Easter Specialty Show
(Don’t forget to bring a plate for the luncheon!)
26th April 2011 – 4p’s All Toy Dog Club of NSW Show
(on the Tuesday - not the usual Monday time slot)
14TH May 2011 – Papillon Club of Victoria 40th Championship Show
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Vale Ch Koolena Lady Silk Ribbon (Tilley)
13/11/1998 – 26/11/2010
Lamignon Tittle Tattle x Ch Kalisse Gee Whata Grouch
It is with great sadness that Helen Baldi has informed us of the passing of her beautiful Ch Koolena
Lady Silk Ribbon. Tilley was Helen’s first home-bred Papillon and Champion. But Tilley was much
more than that, for she was Helen’s soul mate. They were always together and always talking to
each other, Helen’s beautiful girl who loved to perform on command. Her last performance was in
Sydney, at the Easter 2008 Papillon Club of NSW show, under Judge Chie Ejima, Japan.
Performing without a lead in the Property Classes and not missing a step to the delight of all who
watched her that day.
A mother of six champions, Tilley has left a legacy of her beauty to her sons and daughters as well
as to generations to come.
‘My Tilley, you were a winner in so many ways. Never to be forgotten.’
Our sympathies go out to Helen on the loss of her special lady. May her spirit live on through her sons and
daughters - Editor
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Bill Spilstead Complex for Canine Affairs
Erskine Park
Judge: Mr Clyde Rogers (NZ)
Breed & Specialty Classes
Classes to be judged: Parade of Veterans, Baby Puppy Sweepstakes
followed by breed classes - 2,3,4,5,9,10,11 & 18 – dogs & bitches;
then property classes
Judging to commence at 10.00 am with Parade of Veterans; Baby Puppy
Sweepstakes; Breed Classes; Property Classes: (BIS & RUBIS cannot compete in these
classes) Best Ears, Phalene Ears, Head, Fringing, Gait, Feet, Black/White,
Red/White, Tri, Coat, Tail, Most Alert, Brace, Parent/Offspring.
RNSWCC Representative:
Mr J Jones 2000669920
Entry Fees:
$15.00 first entry
$10.00 subsequent entries
$ 5.00 Baby puppy
$ 2.00 neuter
$ 2.00 property classes (payable on the day)
Catalogues:
$ 2.50
Entries close: Monday 4 April 2011
Entries to:
Mrs J Rimmer
PO Box 147,
Riverstone NSW 2765
Phone:
02 9627.4625
This show conducted under the Rules and Regulations of the Royal New South Wales Canine Council, a copy of
which may be perused at the Secretary‟s table. A solid table will be used for judging. Bitches in oestrum may be
shown. A puppy under the age of 6 months may not compete against a puppy 6 months of age or more in any
class for any prize
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Entries Close 15th April 2011
40th Championship Show
Saturday 14th May 2011
KCC Park WESTERNPORT HIGHWAY, SKYE
ENTRIES: Accompanied by the CORRECT FEES to be sent to Show Secretary, Ms Rosie Hawkins
3 Arundell Lane Laang 3265 ph 03 55662368 before 9pm please.
ALL CHEQUES MADE PAYABLE TO THE PAPILLON CLUB OF VIC Inc.
JUDGE:
Mr David Smith NSW
Exhibitors please note: The committee reserves the right to substitute Judges if the entry is excessive.
ENTRY FEE per class:
Members: First entry $ 15.00, Subsequent entries $12.00 (includesV.C.A. Levies). Baby
Puppy Entries $8.00 ($10.00 if only entry). Special Classses $8.00
Non-members: First Entry $22.00, Subsequent entries $18.00 (includes V.C.A. Levies).
Baby Puppy Entries $ 12.00 ($14.00 if only entry). Special Class $12.00
Catalogue: $3.50 if ordered and paid with entries. $5.00 on the day.
Membership: (1st April to 31st March) Joining Fee $10.00, Dual $30.00, Senior $20.00,
Junior U16 $5.00(no joining fee)
Entries will not be accepted without fees
Judging Time: Judging will commence at 10.30
A STAMPED, SELF ADDRESSED ENVELOPE MUST BE INCLUDED WITH YOUR ENTRY FOR THE RETURN OF
YOUR NUMBERS.
Papillons Only: CLASSES FOR DOGS:
1- 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 – 9 - 10 - 11
CLASSES FOR BITCHES:
1a- 2a - 3a - 4a - 5a – 9a - 10a - 11a
Special Classes: 12a Veteran 7 – 10 years (Dog or Bitch)
12b Veteran 10 years and over (Dog or Bitch)
SPECIAL PRIZES: TROPHY & SASH: Best Exhibit in Show, Runner up To Best Exhibit in Show, Best Opposite Sex In
Show, Best Baby Puppy, Best Minor Puppy, Best Puppy, Best Junior, Best Intermediate, Best State Bred, Best Australian
Bred, Best Open, and all Opposite Sex in Show
SASH ONLY Breeder of Best Exhibit, Challenge Dog & Bitch, Reserve Challenge Dog & Bitch, Best Veterans
NB: Official photo and or critiques of exhibits may be published by the Papillon Club of Victoria Inc. If however, exhibitors would like to
provide their own photos they are to be included with your entries, clearly marked with the dogs and exhibitors name.
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